🇵🇹 portugais

coisa

Coisa is féminin in portugais. The article is a, so the full form is a coisa ("thing").

FÉMININ

a coisa

thing

ESSAIE

coisa
/a ˈkojzɐ/
← masculin féminin →

Comment dit-on coisa en portugais ?

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/a ˈkojzɐ/

How do you pronounce coisa in portugais?

coisa is pronounced /a ˈkojzɐ/ in portugais.

Exemples de phrases

A coisa mais importante da minha vida é a saúde da minha família.

The most important thing in my life is the health of my family.

Essa coisa estranha que encontrei no jardim assustou meu cachorro.

That strange thing that I found in the garden frightened my dog.

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Pourquoi est-ce féminin ?

Coisa is feminine because it derives from the Latin "causa" (feminine), which originally meant "cause" or "reason" before evolving to mean "thing" in Romance languages; the feminine gender was preserved through this semantic shift from Latin to Portuguese.

Comment dit-on thing en portugais ?

En portugais, thing se dit a coisa — feminine.

Genre selon les langues

LangueMotArticleGenre
🇫🇷 Frenchchoselaféminin
🇪🇸 Spanishcosalaféminin
🇮🇹 Italiancosalaféminin

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